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November, 2015

Sunday, November 15, 2015

New Britain Chorale

New Britain Chorale fall concert

Religious, pop, patriotic and old favorites. Members of the New Britain Chorale, Travelin' Prayer, Allegretto's and other guest artists.

Steal Away to Freedom Trilogy...
Don't Get Around Much Anymore to Over the Rainbow...
Soon and Very Soon and more

Music to bring back memories

Directed by Corinne Terlecky and David Pelletier
Reception follows

Venue: First Lutheran Church of the Reformation
77 Franklin Square, New Britain
4:00 PM Handicap accessible, but no handicap services.

Tickets: Free-will offering

Contact: Nancy, 860 229-2927

Saturday, November 21, 2015

CONCORA: Connecticut Choral Artists

The Romantic Choir

CONCORA in Concert

A concert of a cappella works full of unabashedly beautiful music, including motets by 19th-century composers Brahms, Schumann, Mendelssohn and Bruckner; Casals’ O Vos Omnes; and a choral version of Edward Elgar’s sublime Nimrod variation set to the Lux Aeterna text.

Venue: St. Thomas the Apostle Church
872 Farmington Avenue
West Hartford Connecticut

Tickets: Tickets available online or at the door or call the office:
Preferred: $50
General: $30
Senior: $25
Student: $10

Contact: contact@concora.org
860-293-0567

Website: www.concora.org

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Connecticut Master Chorale

Annual Holiday Prelude Concert

Tina Johns Heidrich. Accompanied by Brass Ensemble, Steel Drums, and Joseph Jacovino, Jr. on piano and organ.

Glorious sounds of the season triumph in a splendid selection of distinctive choral music accompanied by brass ensemble and steel drums.

Ring the Bells! - Rosephanye Powell
Make We Joy Now in This Feast - Ian Schofield
Waltz Carol - Thomas Hewitt Jones
Come, Ye Thankful People, Come - arr. Mack Wilberg
There Is Faint Music - Dan Forrest
Birthday Carol - David Willcocks
Longing for Emmanuel - Smetana/arr. Don Hart
Mi Y'malel - Sid Robinovitch
Festive Noels - (medley) - Bob Krogstad
Keresimesi Odun De O - Nigerian Christmas carol - arr. Wendell Whalum
Born to Rule - Jamaican Christmas carol - arr. Michael Barrett and Peter Hunt (with steel drums)
A Calypso Puer Natus - Tina Heidrich (with steel drums)
Velvet Shoes - Randall Thompson
Bell Carol - Heather Sorenson
The World for Christmas - Anders Edenroth
BIG BAND CHRISTMAS
* I Love the Winter Weather - arr. Mac Huff
* Boogie Woogie Santa Claus - arr. Mac Huff
* Christmas is the Best Time of the Year - Don and Lorie Marsh

Venue: 3:00 pm
First Congregational Church of Danbury
164 Deer Hill Ave.
Danbury, CT

Tickets: $25 - $20 if purchased in advance

Contact: 203-743-0473

Website: www.cmchorale.org

Sunday, November 22, 2015

GMChorale

Fauré "Requiem" to be Performed by GMChorale

GMChorale will perform Gabriel Fauré’s "Requiem" on Sunday, November 22, 2015 at 4 pm at Bethany Covenant Church, 785 Mill St., Berlin, CT.

Continuing to focus on great choral masterworks, GMChorale will perform Gabriel Fauré’s "Requiem" on Sunday, November 22, 2015 at 4 pm at Bethany Covenant Church, 785 Mill St., Berlin, CT. Under the baton of Artistic Director Joseph D’Eugenio, the Chorale will be accompanied by the New Haven Symphony Orchestra. Among other pieces included in the program will be Fauré’s "Cantique de Jean Racine" and Lauridsen’s "Dirait-on."

GMChorale (Greater Middletown Chorale) is an 80-member auditioned symphonic chorus committed to excellence in performing outstanding music for all generations of listeners, with 30 CT towns represented in their membership. The group is supported in part by the Community Foundation of Middlesex County, DECD/Connecticut Office of the Arts and the Middletown Commission on the Arts. Visit www.gmchorale.org for further information.

Venue: 4:00 pm, Bethany Covenant Church, 785 Mill St., Berlin, CT

Tickets: $35 general, $30 senior, $15 student. Tickets available at www.gmchorale.org

Website: www.gmchorale.org

Sunday, November 22, 2015

GMChorale

Sunday’s GMChorale Music Dedicated to Victims of French TragedyPlease Fill In Your Event Title

The GMChorale has announced that it will dedicate the centerpiece of its concert of French music this Sunday, November 22, to the people of France and to those anywhere in the world who have suffered

The GMChorale has announced that it will dedicate the centerpiece of its concert of French music this Sunday, November 22, to the people of France and to those anywhere in the world who have suffered such tragic attacks on humanity.

Gabriel Fauré’s “Requiem,” the concert’s featured work, will be so dedicated. Comfort and peace are found in this luminous music’s every measure and the “Requiem” has become one of the best-loved masterpieces of choral music. France’s major composer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Fauré musical form greatly influenced subsequent French composers.

Soloists for the Fauré “Requiem” are Julie Duggan, Soprano, of Rocky Hill and Nathanael Dickinson of Naugatuck. Other French music presented in the concert will include vibrant compositions by Louis Vierne, Maurice Duruflé and a setting of a French poem by American composer Morten Lauridsen.

GMChorale Artistic Director Joseph D’Eugenio will conduct the Chorale and the New Haven Symphony Orchestra in Sunday’s tribute. GMChorale Accompanist, Allan Conway, who is on the University of Connecticut staff, will also be featured on the organ. The musical event takes place at the Bethany Covenant Church on Mill Street (Rte. 372) in Berlin, Connecticut, at 4 P.M. For more information and tickets, see www.gmchorale.org.

The GMChorale is the region’s preeminent choral group, based in Middletown, whose eighty auditioned singers represent some 33 Connecticut towns. Its 2015-2016 season focuses on choral masterworks and will continue in May with music of Haydn and Bernstein.

The GMChorale is supported by many generous patrons and by funding from the Middletown Commission on the Arts, the Community Foundation of Middlesex County and the DECD/Connecticut Office of the Arts. Corporate funders include Aetna, McPhee Electric, MiddleOak, Pfizer, Travelers and Unilever.

Venue: 4:00 pm
Bethany Covenant Church
785 Mill St.
Berlin, CT

Tickets: $35 regular, $30 senior, $15 student
www.gmchorale.org

Website: www.gmchorale.org